Beware of No Risk Used Car Scams

Legitimate online buying sites have reported scammers using their names and images to lure regular and problem credit buyers looking for vehicles and car loansOur experience

Borrowers with damaged credit who have been rejected for a regular car loan can be the targets of online scammers that have been known to create fake websites or programs that appear reputable.

Here Auto Credit Express we understand how this can happen because for more than two decades we’ve been helping consumers with bad credit searching for online auto loans find those dealers that can offer them their best opportunities for auto loan approvals.

Online KBB scam

Because car shoppers with credit problems can sometimes get desperate, they can be the targets of fraudsters that attempt to legitimize themselves by spoofing legitimate companies – a situation that actually happened two years ago prompting Kelley Blue Book to issue this announcement:

Kelley Blue Book www.kbb.com the leading provider of new car and used car information warns online car buyers of a scam using a fake Kelley Blue Book website. The scams look to solicit funds from buyers via an escrow-based, guaranteed buyer-protection program, which Kelley Blue Book does not offer. Kelley Blue Book has received a small but increasing number of inquiries over the last few months regarding the protection program. The FBI claims that every 90 minutes a complaint is filed and an auto shopper loses $1,000 every hour due to fraudulent websites and phony vehicle listings.

Kelley Blue Book warns that any escrow-based consumer-to-consumer service or Buyer & Seller Protection Program offered under its name is a scam. Car shoppers should be aware that imitation websites have a similar look-and-feel to the actual kbb.com and they should be cognizant of the domain name (URL) and email address (view the actual address, not the display name) provided by the seller. Car shoppers that encounter this type of offer from online sellers are strongly urged to report the seller to the Internet Crime Complaint Center at www.ic3.gov.

How the Scam Often Works:

1. Typically, a seller will list a car that they do not own on a reputable vehicle listings website. Emails from the seller often provide a story about a quick divorce or military deployment that requires fast liquidation of the vehicle at a low price and the inability to execute the sale in person. 2. The next phase of the scam includes the seller moving the transaction to a fraudulent website other than where the car was listed, making it easier to conduct a crime. The alternate site may include guarantees that are backed by reputable companies, promises for the return of funds should a vehicle not be delivered, and may look similar to Kelley Blue Book’s kbb.com website by using logos and similar fonts and colors. The majority of these sites are often poorly written with multiple spelling errors.3. The seller then instructs the potential buyer to wire a partial or full payment to a third-party, such as Kelley Blue Book and fax the seller proof of payment. By the time the buyer realizes what has happened, the money and the seller are long gone.

“Recently, criminals have added sophisticated technology to their scam by adding 800 numbers and offering live chat with potential buyers in an effort to ease their concerns about online car buying and detailed information on the fraudulent buyer protection programs,” said Shayne Brown, associate general counsel, Kelley Blue Book. “Kelley Blue Book is working diligently to have these sites removed from the Internet, but in the mean time, car shoppers should know that any type of online consumer escrow service backed by our company is a scam.”

As we see it

The biggest reason buyers with both great and less than perfect credit fall for online fraud is the promise of a great deal. That being said, consumers should always keep this rule in mind: if a deal looks too good to be true, there’s a great chance it probably is.

Another thing to keep in mind: Auto Credit Express matches people with difficult credit to new car dealers that can offer them their best opportunities for approved auto loans.

So if you’re ready to reestablish your car credit, you can begin now by filling out our online auto loan application.

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